This was a bit more difficult than I was expecting, but still fun. I really enjoy images with food.

This was a bit more difficult than I was expecting, but still fun. I really enjoy images with food.

Since painted cakes is one of my all time favourite thing to puzzle, it’s no surprise that I loved this. I also love the Schmidt quality, nowadays it’s every bit as good as Ravensburger, perhaps even better.

I’ve been doing less puzzling lately, this was on the table for well over a week, so there will probably be fewer posts in the near future.
I’ve done this one before, but this time I had help because we did it at work. As you might expect, the drinks came together really fast, but the final black area on top sat there for several weeks. The lighting wasn’t really good for this kind of puzzle, and there was quite a lot of glare. Anyway, I was happy to see that all the pieces are still there, even though the puzzle has spent many years in the library by now.

I managed to spill some coke on this puzzle, in the top left corner, which was almost finished, and on some loose pieces. It’s been a really long time since I’ve last ruined a puzzle like this, and if it had to happen, this puzzle was a good choice, since there’s also a piece missing. This one went in the bin, despite being a nice, enjoyable puzzle.

This was a lovely throwback to the 70s puzzle, very enjoyable.

The new Ravensburger puzzles have slightly smaller boxes than before. Here you can see the difference in 500 and 1000 piece old and new boxes, with the new box on top:


The difference isn’t all that big, but they’ve also gotten rid of the shrink wrap, and the pieces are now in a paper bag instead of a plastic one.
I usually find the Curious Cupboards series a bit too busy, with such a lot of small details, and while I can’t say this is an exception, I did enjoy it a lot more than I expected to. Guess I was in the right mood for this kind of puzzle.

This puzzle came in two bags, and I did not mix the pieces. I started the first bag in June, but I’ve had very little time in Dortmund since then, it’s been about three long weekends, so I’m amazed that it’s already finished. The pieces are really small, and the finished puzzle is sightly smaller than a Ravensburger 2K puzzle.

There were pauses of several weeks when I was in Helsinki, and I always found the puzzle quite hard to get back into. I would sit before the puzzle unable to place a single piece for quite some time, and then, as soon as I got the first piece in, it seemed easy again, and I was placing pieces left and right. Done in two sections it wasn’t really that difficult. The dark pieces in the bottom right corner were last.
Another gift from a shop I often order from. Not the kind of image I would usually do, but still reasonably entertaining.

One of the online shops I often order from sometimes sends something extra (presumably stock that isn’t moving), which is how I ended up with this puzzle. It was as easy as it looks 🙂

A puzzle from the Puzzle Moments series. I haven’t been puzzling much, so I pulled out some really small puzzles – I don’t have many, but I found a few.
